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Highest of all in Leavening Pow P_4B?OLUT HH& Lexington Dispatch ^WEDNESDAY. ^?????1?? t ^Yndex to New Advertisements. || Wingard & Kleekley?Barbecue. Y. C. Badham?Machinery. IIP- A Curiosity. W The little son of Mr. P. G. Taylor has sent to this office quite a curios- j Sty in the shape of a couple of twings j bP|| of May apples. The first sprig I contained ten fully developed apples j |jn the space of two inches, and the | I^W^eond contained twenty apples in! I the space of about ten inches. A Mail of Many Respites. Ike Kinard has again been respited. The day now set for his execution is September 6th. It seems to us that these numerous re- ; pites is playing with justice and ! ^trampling up law. If Kinard is in- ! Kocent, justice demands his complete pardon. If he is guilty outraged justice and the majesty of the law demands his execution. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sore?, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and Skin j Kruotions, aud positively cures Piles 1 7 4. ^ I d T L - /? ^ i n/A/1 ?7 or no pay requireu.?iiu, guaicLituu perfect satisfaction or money I refunded. Price 25 cents per box. BnL For sale at the Bazaar. -**- * Manchester's Pill's Manchester's famous English PenH nyroyal Pills, for female ills. For IT sale at the Bazaar. Secured a Good Position. &^Dr. James Wingard, the talented son of our fellow citizen, Mr. ^^ jogard, who recently gradufc^^XniyaKity of Virginia Wf servlflHHHHHMPM I OUR I I POLICY ?=j Of l i?b?Si??s js alOT5Sto J I BliJ Bk . S? ma'? D??re- S;f ,:1 0.fl BKSBIxr - a bK,a.insi?.??'1 "'"J m ?ood?ork- By g?? B ? have male ???? ^BK m ,,z*W M voUr orders will ha;? which has macieB M "a?V P^ed cust| pp9 friends. f|| auqusta lumbm Aufl 8 101,,Buy oi the naker" I Low Excursion rfl We wish to call your I the various excursion iB ^^^^^2?Jthe Southern Bailwafl Kfew weeks, some of wB fciiows: I |B One fare rate plus twB BTDenver Colorado, for fl * i- M IJauca One fare rate to Be and return, for Christi; Convention, July 10 1-1. One fare to Baltimor return for Baptist Yo Union, Juh* 18-21. k These tickets will be venient dates and with fcmits and are only a fe Recursions which will b by the Southern Railw son. ^ ? Sometime ago I was I Cbamberlian's Pain B; completely cured. I vised many of my friei fc^rners to try the rer tefejp^rily of it. |^Can Luis Ley, ( Bnlian E. KaufmaDi The Successful 1 W To the Editor of the I Please announce the Doyle of Orangebi awarded the cadetshij ^frora this District anc Htskin of Sumter cou R5ate position. Very i ft J. Orangeburg, S. C., er.?Latest U. S. Gov't Report ELY PURE Hides Wanted. Dry flint, salted and pickled hides j wanted. Highest (tip-top) market : price paid by Rice B. Harman. ; The Newberry College Commencement. The commencement exercises of this well known Institution of learning were largely attended by many people of this county, and all report a delightful time and express them* i * i ? . /? i , i ii ! selves as nigmy gratmea witn ice exercises. From the papers of Newberry county we take the following notes: The subject of Mr. 0. 1). Seay's graduating address at Newberry College commencement was, ''The Coming Men." The subject of Mr. H. J. Mathias oration in the junoir contest was, ; "Home.* In speaking of the graduates, of Newberry College, who attended the commencement exercises of their Alma Mater, the Voice of the People has this to say of two of Lexington s distinguished sons: Prof. S. J. Derrick, '92, who has been successfully conducting th? Palmetto Institute, Lexington, S. C., | duriDg its past session, is on hand. He not only has many friends in j Newberry but is very popular in his j native county and we predict that I his voice will be heard in the legisla- j tive halls of our State ere many years have passed. C. M. Efird, Esq., State Senator j from Lexington county, is one of the most distinguished alumni of the college. He is very prominent in , State politics, and a still higher sphere of usefulness awaits him. 1 T-Tc* io o moTY'taor* nf t Vt r> "Rr.orrl AO %m aagmwx ^71 sbv JJUUIU u 1 Trustees of the College. At the annual meeting of the ssociation of Newberry Rowing gentlemen of ?onded to the toasts ^^ps; Pm the County ^^Executive Committee as i the court house, at 11 c ! on Saturday, Jane 22d. ^^'1111 Seibles in the chair, a I stated the object of tl rai Present were: H. J. Sei Wingard, P. H. Craps, C ive you ! ! ard, W. F. Lindler, J. Li fS. Derrick, Johu J. i? Hiller and P. G. Taylor. The Chairman stated object of the meeting wa I . e .1 , , ,. time o- the club meetin ! county convention. On motion, the time f< ; ing of the township club I for 20th day of July tc gates to the county conv will meet the 27th day c On motion the Execui ; tee adjourned subject tc J the Chairman.. tales- tt t o ri. J. Szibles, attention to ates offered j ^ fof ^ Me y in the next | Thg chairman q{ , hich are as ! . | ocratic clubs m Lexin o dollars, to i wiU cal1 their clubs to : Lhe National ! 20th of Jul-V< 1895> juiv 5 12 ' Pose Meeting deleg iston, Mass., j count? convention whic m Endeavor ua*e car>didates for the J convention which will n e, Md., and j of July, at 11 o'clock, ung People's i be elected for ever j cratic voters or fraction sold on con- U j ample return j Countj w of the many ' +- -? I e inaugurated 1 Pinsy Wocds jDsiEC ay this sea- j Will meet at Piney j emy on Saturday, 20ch troubled with j ^ oc^oc^ P- m-> for t 5id. I used i electicg delegates to c< din and was ' tion which will nomina have since ad- ! ^ the constitutional cc ids and cus- | Fricf aedy and all/ June 22, 1895. Simon Gold- | HeticTto Sub-i ^al. r or sale i m, , , , , > Ike next ouarterl i s drug store. T . " O0 Lexington county A1 ' * . held in the C. H., Fric L'splicsnt ' at 11 o clock a. ii iispatch:' -| ^ Ml delegation fr< Alliance is requested. it Mr. S. H. L. I T u- v i J. \\. Largl irg Las been } j D Fakk> Seereta > at Annapolis . ? ^ 1 Mr. Eldridge | The very best light nty, the alter- an(l fancy mixed cake :rulv, | the Bazaar. Wm. Stokes. You will find fine c June 21, 1895. ! chewing tobacco at tl PE.U'IL A.\D SCISSORS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Green fruit is lipe. Saxe-Gotba mill is nearing completion. Mr. F. C. Caughman, Jr., has gone to Augusta to engage in business. Miss Annie Cupstead is visitirg relatives at Swansea, her old home. If you blow your neighbor's fire, /7 ' C /t/MVItxlfttn 1 f t 1\ A fl TT 1 V\ uuu t lULUjJiaiu ii tiiu auaino nj IU your face. Prof. Dent of the Brookland school will give his pupils a picnic at Saludaville today. The Methodist Sunday school at Hebron will celebrate children's day at an early date. Wren a minis no longer able to do harm, he becomes possessed of an ambitio** to do gcol. On the 22d inst., Mr. P. G. Taylor laid on our table the first cotton bloom of the season. Are you taking Simmons Liver Regulator, the 4; King of Liver Medicines?" That is what our readers want., and nothing but that. It is the same old friend to which the old folks pinned their faith and were never disappointed. But another good recommendation for it is, that it i3 better than Pills, never gripes, never weakens, but works in such an easy and natural way, just like nature itself, that, relief comes quick and sure, and one feels new all over. It never fails. Everybody needs take a liver remedy, and everyone should take only Simmons Liver Regulator. Be sure you get it. The Red Z is on the wrapper. J. H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia. When you come to town don't forget to cali and settle your subscrip9HHB BHHn 8HnHBgHUH| lip 111 ssembled in The pastor is assisted by 'clock a. m , Murray. with H. J. j jXt\ Andrew B. Bra who brief y j Charlottsville, Ya, Suncl le meetmg. the hospital course in th bles, G. B. ; at that place, r. A. Guign- j "When you want the b Shuler, L. faECj paper and envelop rick, J. H. them at the Bazaar All of the local weath the prime . , .. r , having made miserabJ .s to fix the j . , predicting rain, have i ,gs and the : ,, , . ,. , the business m disgust. 3r the meet-! . Mr. Walter Eleazer, a s was fixed bigblyrespeeted citizen , elect dele- ; HiU sectioD' d,ed at 1 ention which Saturda-T- froal the effc< ,f July. 18E5 of Paralysis. :ive Commit- j "We will attend all of the call of possible in the county remind our subscriber Chairman. pared to help us with t' j tions, part, if not all. &tillgs, Hollow Creek school various Dem- j summer session the fir.gton county ; July. Mr. O. D. Seay, ii- - < e XT 1 meet on me uate 01 ^ewutn y \^ui for the pur- j the teacher. >ates to the j -\ye jlac] qaj{e a p]ca h will nomi- | Ejist,0 jast Week. Ot constitutional |*ir)y tribe was success: aeet on 27th wtth the camp life 1 One delegate ; largely by friends J. V y 15 Derao- j anj p, q Ge0rge. j o thereof. . Seibles, i some sections of th< j Chairman. ! beeQ blessecl with re{ ers of rain, while othei cratic Cltlh suffering from the dro Woods Acad- ! tatio? is Parched and of July, 1893, tbe oppressive beat, be purpose of Ihe ladies of Provic ;unty conven- an ice cream festival ,te candidates house at that place on mvention. . | ning, July Otb, begit Chairman. o'clock, to assist them the organ. All are ec , j "We are pleased to 1 young friend, Samuel y meeting of was proficjeDt in Gre liance will be i nuaj examination at tl lay, July 12ib, jjua (j0pege and pas l- ! studies successfully. )lu each sub- gopPomore class ., , Everybody is cordi; e. President, ! ," ? ? , r attend a fourth of -Ji ble, doudy receptior soda crackers drawing contest, for s for tea, are at the "Woman's Aid Stephen's church, at igars and best Mrs. TV. P. Poof, on le Bazaar. , July 4th, 1895, Dr. D. L. BOOZER, J. WILLIAM. BOOZER Extracting and Ariificia Denture. Filling and Ti DRS, D, L. BOt DENTAL S | 132$ MAIN COLUMBIA, One of the firm will be a* Lexington Thar: day of each month. At Branch Office. New ] "We would urge every one to read the advertisement of Simmons Liver Regulator. We have never before said one word in favor of any patent medicine advertisement in our columns, but having given Simmons Liver Regulator a fair trial, we do not hesitate to say that for dyspepsia j and general debility it cannot be ex- j celled.''?Fred. M. Childs, editor j "i\ew3, ivemou, vomo. . To the Democrats of Lexington County-Senator Enrd Advises. Permit me to call your attention to the fact, that the convention for the nomination of delegates to the constitutional convention is called for the 27th day of Juiy and the meeting of the clubs to elect delegates to the county convention is called for the 20th day of July. Under the rules adopted by the Executive Committee the delegation fiom each club will bejo latge, that it cannot fail to represent the sentiment of the club unless* the people fail to turn out at the club meetings. There can only be one of two causes for a small attendance at the club meeting^elther indifference as to its allien;'' or carelessness about the affairs of State. A constitution is not like an act of the Legislature, enacted this year to be amended or repealed the next, but is a permanent law, seldom amended, and then at much inconvenience, and framed, not oftener as a rule, than once in a man's life. No r\r,n oflfv-vv/I- In l-,r> ir*rl ifiFir ranf. nr uug V-.Ci.il C. H\^A V* VV VW AU\A4AkV & V* careless as to the men who will compose the county and State conventions, for the State convention will be supreme?over and above all statutes and constitutions?and will hold the destiny of yourselves and posterity. Ther, how can you be indifferent? How can you slay away? Let every man do his whole duty. Let him be sure to attend the club meeting, and be sure his neighbors come. See that men are sent to the ^>unty convention, who represent th^J * Hnpotst^L i:" o^rclegat^. -VL. ' - vention. If you will jc /x >"50N. this purpose, in caocnr a is now in y0U wjn gn(j ^at y0u v iist church. ant| treated in the same ' Rev. P. A. y0U sbould determine to of the cluD meetings, am fts left for nating convention, then 1 ay to enter other faction know you a e University act with them? Therefore, it seems vei , . representation of both est plain or 1 the ticket depends en >es, you will , , 1 whether the Conservative invitation and act with tl er prophets, 0r not, e failures in jf the Conseratives sh etired from us?then it seems that tl must be perforce driven .nd old and elusion that the Conserv of the Spring desire such united actio is heme, last must then act according ;ts of a stroke C. June 25, 1895. - ? the barbecues PoiSOSCd "by 5, , and would s to be pre- A Youn? Lad>' Plcks a heir subscrip- With one an^atl Miss Bettis, a daug will open its Frank Bettis, of Trento t Monday in dje(] last Saturday ui a recent grad- circumstances. On T lege, will be week Miss 3ettis notic( 'blister had made its a isant on the her lower lip. After 1 ir catch of the it for sometime she dec ful and they were enjoyed s^e l)roci V. Dehre, Esq. lanced the offending bl Nothing more was tl matter until the next d ' county have juiced that the place 1 leshiug show- festel% anj a few hourc ; sections are - ^ nvfrpino nmr ILL CAti v>ixjv/ ughtandvege- In the afternoon sin burnt up by mucj1 that the services were called, lence will give Upon investigation ( in the school stances it was found tl Saturday eve- the blister Miss Bettis ming at 7:30 brass pin. This was in paying for her troubled. The < n-dially invited. ately said that the tro mow that our poisoning, which was J. Leaphart, it developed into ervsi ek, at the an- acute type, ae South Caro- Everything was dor ;sed his other lady, but without avai . j .:? 1 ml,. , He will enter | gan to siub. nipnuj , next session. morning, when she pa all}* invited to * * tly dime socia- " Any one in want of ), and artistic machinery can get th the benefit of by writing to or calli Society of St. Badham, Columbia, 8 the home of sents the largest, bes Thursday eve- liable manufacturers, at 8:)W o'clock, rock bottom prices. t, D. D. S., J. EDWIN BOOZER, D. D. S.; reating Teeth, Crown and Bridge Work. 3ZER & SONS URG?ONS, STREET, S. C\ sday, Friday and Saturday after the 2d Sun drookland, every Saturday from 1 to 5 p in The' Address of the Independents. To the People of South Carolina: On the third Tuesday of August a convention will be elected which will meet at Columbia in September to make a new constitution for this State. This election will be as im portant to you as that of 1876. The men who will represent you in the convention will have mgre power . than any officials provided lor by our laws. They will create law. By their action all the legislatures, the State and county offices, and judges will be governed hereafter. All your personal and property -rights and those of your children, $our liberty and your children's liberty, the honor and prosperity and pc-ace of the State will be in_keeping of that convention If the day of election of delegates finds you disorganized, undecided, divided by factional differences, per- , sonal preferences and local interests, the politicians who control the party organization and the State election machinery, the patronge and all the official influence, will easily secure absolute control of the convention wh:ch will have such enormous power over you and yours. We believe you have too much love for your State, too much love respect foivyour own liberties and rights to surrender such power to men, whose only interest and apparent purpose is to secure for themselves perma nent place and rule, regardless of the results to the people and of the will of the people. The Conservative Democracy is the only political organization in South Carolina not controlled by the politicians who are now in office. For that reason it will offer its active i aid and co operation to all citizens who sincerely desire that the new constitution be made by free men ^ who will represent, respect and ; guard the interests and feelings of the people regardless of the ambitions and needs of politicians, such ipen to be chosen consent, if possible, by a straight untiring fight if j^cessary. M^^fection orbeforeJul^^^meet "the con- conventions anuelect cou - - ? i-' o rr )1Q us, iui live eululuiltoco ?uu ? ^ nil fairness, each county of the State pill be met Committee. ! spirit. If The present county cl stay out of persons to be appointed i 1 the nomi- pose by the present chair now (a 1 the committee are requested I re willing ?o work of organization wit The chairman of this c ry plain thtfc instructed to call a meeti factious (n new executive committee itirely upon -n c0iumbia EOt later tha -s the (Signed) 3. L- > leReformeis < . . A. B. Williams, Acting ould not jom re Reformers ! to the con- ! Tried Friends atives do not p0rthirty yearsTutt's n, ana they p^ven a blessingtot " -j-, Are truly the sick m; M. Efip.d. \ A Known ! For bilious headache, sour stomach, malari; Fever Blister t'Qn anj a|j kindrec i Ensues. j TUTp5 yver liter of Mr. AN ABSOLUTE n, this State, ider unusual _ . 7 , r , i ; U?*iC(WW4 ******* ~ ' aesday of las Agreement >d that a fever ppearance on worrying with. For An Equal Division < ided to open He was one of theTilln Conferees. ired a pin and dewberry Herald aud News ister. Senator C. M. Efird c lought of tne wJjq js 0ne of the Tilh ay when she conferees is in attendai had begun to 0omIDenceicent and wa 5 later she was Herau an(] News, and I the question whether h i suffered so J ^ agreement for ai i of a physicain i gjQ^ of delegates, said; ! (kI have not withdra )t tne ciicum- | agreement and expect 1 jat in opening < good faitli if we can ; Lad used a j way by the Conservativ ; the secret of i -ou -s tLe basis c doctor imtnedi- | menp Was to secure a c uble was blood | men who ar2 in 1 true and later > SUpremacy for the pur] pel as of a most j tbis eiement to pfedon i convention and to -fraii le for tbe young j jaw jQ accordance ther 1, and she be- J ^here are a sufficient n; antil Saturday j triotic white menMn S issed away. j wbo wb| carry out the : agreement. I -^hink farm or mill j summation of the tch( e best bargains j tirely in the hands of ng ou V. C. | lives. If they will gc j repre- < maries t^r the nominat. t and most re- j be met m a spirit of p and can give j dor and fairness by 1 i and be given represen j ' ' , / lance With the spirit oI the agreement." ' Do you think Senator Tillman has withdrawn from the agreementV'was isked. "I am not of opinion that Senator ' rillruan intends to go as far as the j words used in his interview would I seem to indicate. He has all the while been in favor of a combination | }f white men for the purpose of in- | corpora ting into the constitution to j be framed such provisions as will se- | ?,ure white supremacy and I am sat- j isfied that he will continue to work i for the attainment of this end. He ! ! says he is willing and ready to carry j out the spirit of the agreement and i I think his statements were intended | to emphasize the great danger to the | consummation of the scheme by the j failure of the Conservatives to take part in the nomination of delegates." "We have received a note from Mr. E. Hallman.oneof Lexington county's Veterans in the late war, statiDgthat rain is much needed in the Hell Hole ceek section, and that gardens are parched up: that a very enjoyable picnic took place at Poplar Springs or last Saturday. Crois Road Rots. To the Editor of the Dispatch; The weather is very dry. The crops are not as good as they should be, for the time of year. The small grain crop has been harvested, and as was anticipated the yield was good. Messers. D. I. & X. E. Sheely have a first class flour mill which will soon be in operation. There is no doubt but that they will do good work with th(ir excellent mill. We feel confident that that they will be patronized and that everybody will be pleased with their turnout in quantity and quality. Success to them. Singing at the Cross Roads last Sunday evening was graDd. "We are proud to see our singing lighted up again with the charming sweet smiles of our accomplished friend, Miss Lula Sheely, alter a long stay at Lenoir college. Miss Lula has made many new friends since her return hornr. "She has doubtless stole the hearts of some of our young men," says Prof. 1). The Cross Road Literary Society is now moving on successfully. It is fr'.pected that Prof. S. J. Derrick will address the Society at the next meeting. Prof. S. J. Derrick, will open school at the Cross Roads, July 8, 1895. probably teach until his schoc#3gS5ens at the Palmetto Institute. ?|g^jcton, S. C. We wish him much et him nty execu- I Prices. lember for Executive Every giDnery should with the Thomas Elevati lairman or tributiDg machinery fc or the pur- cleaning and ginning < man of this s^n&^e codtinuous lint fli :o begin the denser for battery of t hout delay. ?iusommittee is Revolving Double iog of the Eress, self packing, to be held needed except to put fi n July 16th. belts, no puliies, n< Carson, olve trouble. Saves h Chairman. surance; improves grai I and makes money. We offer also an extei Gins, Presses, Cane i Best. Mills and Saw Mills. > Pills have Also Talbott, Siddell, he invalid. towD Engines, ill's friend. 0urEiee Hullel' wl . rice ready for the table u should be used at even dyspepsia v c badiiam, i,constipa- Coi 1 diseases. . October 1 ?1 y PILL5 CURE. r~~.nM E. J. 0 CO! Is by the general ag H. & H. W. CAT! . r-v i FA??IOU?S 3f Delegates. lan-Hemphill PURE RYE Wi >f Lexington, Schli'z Export Beer, Export Beer. Bohen nan-Barn well ace upon the Dealer in Fine \\hisli Cognac Brandy. C .life s seen by the Peach Brandv. Apple in replv to L:<{uors and Wines of e , tinn. "e still stood MAIL ORDERS re< l equal divi- attention. 908 BROAD ST., AU( c June 12 ?3m wn from the 1 :o carry it out l be met half ,, es. My opm- LEXINGTON M ?f the agreeombination of corrected weekly by r iavor of white pose of having Cotton. p<>r a> Qinate in the Bacon-Haras, per ft Snies. ie an organic - shoulders," ewith. I think Lard.per ft , e Flour, per cwt umber of pa- ^ btt outh Carolina reas. " " spirit of this 0ats r Fodder. per cwt that the con- sweet Potatoes, per bu iine is now en- Pice, per lb ri ? ..., Butter, per ft. the Coaserva- Ebks, Der d?. ) into the pri- Turners, per lb ions they will ???. per ,.r..... Chickens, per hcau >atriotism, can- Beeswax, per ft the Reformers Beef, per ft . . . Pork. " " tation m accoi- Tallow, per ft.... NEW GOODS. A FULL STOCK OF NEW I I S|M si!? and Summer DRV GOODS AND NOTIONS Now iu store, ami ready f< r customers a j the LOWEST PRICES, and remember that for every purchase you will get a ticket ; on Silver Wear. Over ten customers have i received their Silver Gifts, and there is I plenty for all ^ho give us a share of their i trade. This is a chance you only get at ! the Post Office Block Dry Goods Store of! Geo. T JacksoD, t C. F. JACKSON, Manager, i COLUMBIA, S. C. May 30,?ly. [hi ;! | Poor Jiealth < i {means so much more than', iron 1 m-ir.-1n c/^rirnic onrl1 I uu ill ?> uvi ivu J uuu I /fatal diseases result from", , 'trifling ailments neglected.', / Don't play with Nature's', ,' greatest gift?health. ', , Ifyou are feeling , i _ out of sorts, weak , , fl B " and generally ex- . i BlfATirnC hausted, nervous, I JLI1IJ W I I 3 have no aPPctil? I ? ( IT 11^ and can.t work)( 1 , begin at orcctak- , , 7 iug the most relia-, i tl b,e strengthening , s y 8 fl 11 V medicine,which is , i iL \JLL Brown's Iron Bit- , t ters. A few bot- , , 9 tics cure?benefit , > ! comes from the, IllTIPrQ vcryfirstd?s?-* i I jLJk L vLl stazn. J?*r i . | teeth, and it's ( ^^pleasant to take., / It Cures ;! ? Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver ? , 1 Neuralgia, Troubles, ' i ( 'Constipation, Cad Blood ' , ^ ?Malaria, Nervous ailments < i Women's complaints. I 1 Get only the genuine?it has crossed red ' ' lines on the wrapper. All others arc sub- 1 1 stitutes. On receipt of two 2C. stamps we 1 ' will send set of lei Beautiful World's ' broyyn compeiwC-d to * o money to mands. C E. LLA.PH be equipped ng and nis- Barbecue at D t handling, n YT7E WILL FURNISH , ?OUOn. One y\ and refreshments at 1 lie and con- House on Saturday, August The public is cordially in' wo or more II M E. A. 1 6-37. Box Steam No bands es on bales. Barbecu i screws, to --- WILL FURNISH A ibor and in- JL barbecue at Hilton, Satu - ,, Prominent speakers will Je 01 cotton discuss the issues of the df will be present to inspect tl , A first class dinner will b< isive line of refreshments, at moderate wfin^ Corn thing will be done to make ' ant and enjoyable. Come < P. and "Water- <>w3o. iicb prepares BarbeCl or markett, n WILL FURNISH , r mill. W barbecue and refrei . rar's Spring, one and o^e-b Agt. Lexington, C H? on the A j' mbxa, S. C. tie 27th of July next. J ing ivill be the order of t bodv is cordially invited. MORGAN IB YON GE( mm G-E0EG3 E MAIN ST., COLUM -lERWOOD'S | JEWELER p Has a splendid stock of J ia|q*x CQ ! Clocks and Silverware. niDIYikVi j Spectacles and Eyeglasses I all for sale at lowest prices $3S~ Bepairs on Watc j qnickly done and guaraute Canada Malt tjriccsaian Export i No Charge for Examination :y, ?.Tin. lv'lW, : and Consultation. irnia Brandy, I _ _ __ Brandy, and j RT? P P QT very descrip i x/Xl. v> . \s . ?J -I jeive prompt DENTI | BROOKLANI jlM A, It A. OFFICE HOURS: j ! 9 A. M. to c P. M. Marcb 20, 1895.?Gzn. I j [AHKET, 15. B. FORI COLUMBIA, rnE MEECB^jj BUYERS and E2 ?;?~! of ::::::::: SI: c o tt 11 Agents for the purchase < ' ,a for the new Colun !" a lo_ I HIGHEST MARKET 2 15 a 2 2.> is a We treat our patrons fair 85 a , est weigh 4.-, a jo ' September 20. tf 90 a : ? I ANDREW CR '? ? i ATTORNEY A ;;;;;;;;;; M aa | Columbia, 10 a 25 | TJRACTICES IN TF 15 a ii j Jl Federal Courts, anc 8 a 10 sionai services to the citi 8 a io County. ' 5 a j October 18?ly. W. T. KABTIN, fll WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WBStI GROCER. H COLUMBIA, S. C. ^fgHj / fl|B ^Merchants and Planters will do well to try this House when pur aii kinds of IBM HEAVY GROCERIES, GRAIN, FEED, &c., EHH kept stock. Orders accompanied by the cash will SSHBBfl receive prompt attention. Name amount of each article wanted ISMMbB for money sent and prompt shipment will be made and SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. JKmBH MARTIN'S BIG ALLOWANCE STORE, fiSHB COLUMBIA, S. C. ISMBH June 6,?tf BRHnHS jWLPAY CASH | (For Old Gold and Old Solid iHBHBHB Silver; also Surplus Wedding Presents in Solid silver bought. Address 8B^9H JULIUS R. WATTS &. CO., JEWELERS, jffiSBW 57 Whitehall St., ATLANTA, OA. IMmWII raHHH DEPOSITS DECEIVED SUBJECT TO CHECK. * DIRECTORS: |9B| Alien Jones, W. Pt Roof, C. M. Efird, R. Hilton James E. Hendrix. sfSflMH EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Hu Deposits of $1 ano upwards received and interest at 5 per cent, per annum allowed, payable April and October. flHHHfl September 21?tt |HHgH ??? ; ROSES, CnRTS^SHHBK^^^ TIONST^kc. lidway. ; Catalogues free. Correspr n lence soli* ? i cited. Address ^ a BARBECUE J. van LINDLEY, Proprietor, *j Midway rcbool Pomona, N. C. I 3d, 1895. April 23-ly. 1 vited. j ? THE 3 ' SPIRITTINE ldb65pr?Je??? DVMPniW z^z?? mmmmo -?J a furnished w:t'i prices. Every- Endorsed by some of the Leading Medical s the day pleas- Profession. No Qaack or Patent Medjne! Come all! iciue, but b hillek. naturt's pure remedies. A/imitt-ort intn the World Columbian Expo sition in 1S93. 4(3. Use Spirittine Balsam for Rheumatism, Colds, Lameness, Sprains Sore Throat i FIRST CLA.S |jse ppjrjm,10 Inhalent for Consumtion, al^His" ?.st"of Consumptive Cougbs, Cntanb, Astbma ogusta roiii, ou an<1 La "r'PPeL.s:c and speak- Spirittine Ointment is indispensable in the be day. Every- treatment of Skin Diseases, Cure Itch, Itching Filts. In consequence of the astonishing suck cess in removing diseases, its demand now comes not alone from this vicinity bat from everywheie in the United States and 1BUITS Europe ^ SPIRITTINE CHEMICAL CO., BIA, S. C., WILMINGTON, N. C. Wholesale and Retail by G. M. HARMAN, .EPAIRER January 30?ly ewelry, Watches, tn CAROLINA to nt every one, kJtJS NATIONAL BANK, "A l? | 7 AT COLUMBIA, S. C. STATE, CI TV AND C^JXTY DEPOSITORY. Paid op Capital - $100,000 M ]\fT T^~y Surplus Profits . - 100,000 ? Saving's I>epartmcnt. C? ""T Deposits of $5 00 and upwards received. ^1, Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent, n. per annum. W. A. CLAliK, President. ^ Wilie Joses, Cashier. December 4? ly. V/essinger Building, BARBECUE. ) & CO., WE WILLFUBXISHAFffiSTCLASS " VV Barbecue and Refreshments, at my S- C., | place, near the Lexington Cotton Mill, on W W1WT} -I tl:e day ?* Jul>' tiext, 1895. Music and tJrUiwTjwXlw ! speaking will be the order of the day. Every hod v is cordially invited, i P. H. CORLEY & IOOR HAYES, o nor. May 1. 1895 td If Mm.CoUon ! 1,000 LBS BEESWAX WANTED. PRICES PAID. Iq largo orsraall Quantities. Highest market It. aud give ion ! by color and condition. " j Avvn i" ] IlICE B. HARM AN. | LEXINGTON. S. C. IA W FO R D EDIIS FQLI OT0THE1,. T LAW, | A TTORNEY A T LA W. S C BATESBURG, - - - - S. C. IE STATE AND . 1 offers his profes- ! ^radices m a.l the State Courts enact, zens of Lexington i 111 Lexington, Edgefield and Aiken I counties J Mar. G?ly